OYAHYTT

LaKeith gets a shot at proving his skills on the mic.

In the tense years following the LA riots, a host of Cali rap acts were infusing their music with revolutionary messages, none more poignant than The Coup and their classic debut Kill My Landlord. Not much has changed since 1993, The Coup remain convinced of their hard-funk style. I'll admit, I'd forgotten to check them for socials, for the longest time, but as the record states: group frontman Boots Riley is still cooking highly relevant material, maybe more so than ever given the social climate. Their latest single "OYAHYTT" will act as the lead single for Boots' motion picture debut Sorry To Bother You, named after the group's 2012 concept album.

To offset the simplicity of their music, they've scored quite coup by enlisting the uber-talented LaKeith Stanfield for his "pro-level debut." Stanfield is beloved for his portrayal of Darius on Atlanta. His character more often than not is leaned upon to provide much needed insight in times of moral destitution. His real life persona is no less intriguing. You may remember him tuning out halfway through his Breakfast Club interview, then spitting a real impressive freestyle that went right over their heads, especially Charlamagne who was resolutely unimpressed.

Quotable Lyrics:

Twist up a big LTell the neighboursI been killing the paintFilling the frameWith a feeling as appealing as strange